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How is dialysis tubing a selectively permeable membrane?

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Answered by keaneagabon
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  • The dialysis tubing is selectively permeable regenerated cellulose used to demonstrate the principles of osmosis and diffusion. Pores in the membrane permit the passage of water, most ions, and small molecules. High molecular weight particles such as starch, polysaccharides, fats and protein are restricted.
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